Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Easy Lego Party Crafts

Since time was not on my side when planning for this party, I decided not to make the Lego Man soaps myself and instead ordered some from Broken Road Farm HERE. But if you want to make them yourself, you can find detailed instructions at Roots and Wings. And don't forget, you can save time and buy pre-made Lego molds here. I used the time I saved to design the dry-witted packaging that went over the heads of my target audience. But I digress.

I made these Lego frames while sitting in front of the TV one night hot gluing real Legos onto wooden frames from the craft store. My idea was to take a picture of each party goer and their lego creation and put it in the frame to give them at the end of the party. But the kids liked the Lego men I put in the frames so much, I didn't bother and just gave them the frames as-is. The kids really liked being able to put their Lego men on top of the frames. They were a hit!

Here's where you can find all of my Lego Builders Birthday Party details:

Very cool, I love the picture frames.I think I would be tempted to eat the soaps-they look like lollies :0)I have just linked to other Lego party ideas on my blog but missed your post.If you have time do you mind linking to your post using the "Add your link" button on the bottom of the post here:http://www.thebricklife.com/lego-birthday-party-guide-to-lego-cakes-lego-candy-more/I'd love to share your ideas with other Lego parents.CheersInger

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